Substitution As An Adaptor

Useful for Fitting In ThinkingOutLoud [DonaldNoyes_20101104_C2_0484]


While working on UserStories in the development of ArtifactOrientedProgramming?, I considered the notion that while ArtifactNaming? in the system was such that the names were not interpreted as single LinkingPatterns? by this wiki. The use of the underscore as a separator prevented this. So I am trying to use substituted words which will make them fit this Wiki's conventions.

Thus the Artifact: DonaldNoyes_Project_ArtifactOrientedProgramming_ToDo could be made to fit by creating an alias by substitution of words for the underscores:

This can also be reversed to make a WardsWiki Page fit the usage pattern of ArtifactOrientedProgramming? by an alias name Another of the characters useful for separation and distinction in ArtifactNaming? are those used for enclosure: (enclosed item) [enclosed item] {enclosed item} <enclosed item> "enclosed item" 'enclosed item' `enclosed item` (etc)

Note the use on the first line of this page of ArtifactNaming? of a type Date_Place_Sequence (It is enclosed for illustrative purposes) The words suggesting a summary phrase on the line are also enclosed, in this case by formatting option italics.


CategoryProject alias WardsWiki_CategoryName_Project


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